COMs
COM Express, COMIT, CoreExpress, ITX, Mini-ITX, Nano-ITX, Pico-ITX, Qseven
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congatec presents new COM Express modules with Gen 7 Intel(r) Core(tm) processors (codename Kaby Lake)
congatec's new modules are simply better
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congatec's new COM Express Mini module with Intel Apollo Lake processors Offers more than any credit card sized COM Express module before
congatec announces conga-MA5, the next generation of low-power modules for the industrial and extended temperature range in the credit card sized COM Express Mini form factor.
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UAS payloads, radar best bets for military electronics market
"Uncertainty" best describes the current outlook for the U.S. military market, with the next president's positions still somewhat unclear, as is the nation's future defense outlook.Regardless of inertia or doubt in Washington, military program managers and industry engineers must continue to keep the current defense electronics systems in air, ground, and sea platforms running efficiently to ensure continuing military readiness. Moreover, key radar, unmanned, electronic warfare, and other systems must still be modernized. All of this means that opportunities still exist for embedded electronics suppliers.
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PC/104 architecture maintains relevance in a competitive field
PC/104 is into its third decade, standing the test of time, while myriad form factors of yesteryear have faded into irrelevance. So why is PC/104 so persistent? How has it survived? The simple answer for me is the tireless work of the consortium that lies behind its continued success. A collaboration of companies with a common vision, it was formed in 1992 with 12 members but now has almost triple that. The PC/104 Consortium ensures PC/104's continued relevance. The spine of a PC/104 stack is the desktop-derived peripheral bus, arguably the key evolution since 1992 (Figure 1).
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A go-to embedded solution
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Schroff COM carrier and complete system
Modular COM carrier for COM Express type 6 modules
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congatec presents Quick Starter Kit for SMARC 2.0
Everything you need for the evaluation of SMARC 2.0 and the new Intel(r) Atom(tm) low power processors (Apollo Lake)
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congatec presents first COM Express Type 7 modules with Intel(r) Xeon(r) D processors
congatec's new Server-on-Modules première 10 Gigabit Ethernet performance
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ARBOR Introduces the EmETXe-a58M0 COM Express(r) Compact Type 6 Module with 2nd Generation AMD G-series SoC
This module is based on the 2nd generation AMD Embedded G-Series SOC (System-on-Chip) processors. Compared to the current AMD Embedded G-Series SOC platform, they provide higher performance and a lower power draw thanks to an improved Jaguar+ CPU architecture and AMD Radeon(tm) 8000 graphics core.
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Online Design-to-Order Custom Development Boards Available for PICO series COMs
Using Geppetto D2O, engineers and makers can rapidly design and manufacture small form-factor boards tailored to the PICO-IMX6 series. The Gumstix PICO-IMX6 Development Board hosts HDMI, DSI and capacitive touch LCD display connectors for video output, dual-USB type-A, USB-OTG connectivity, Gigabit Ethernet and CSI2 camera connector, compatible with Raspberry Pi cameras. Designers can clone the Gumstix(r) PICO-IMX6 dev board into their Geppetto(r) D2O workspace and drag-and-drop hardware modules on to it to jumpstart their design or they can custom build an expansion board for the PICO-IMX6 from scratch.